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However, I think many Christian evangelicals are unwittingly abetting certain fascistic policies; how do you convince them that although their motives may seem "just" or "pure" they are in fact contributing to harmful political movements?

Yisrael Beitenu -- often denounced by the political left as crass and "fascistic" -- barely increased its share of the vote, while the pragmatic Ms. Livni significantly outperformed her recent polling numbers.

If western forces believe that we can restore security to the nation under a Karzai government without eradicating the kind of fascistic tendencies of the elected legislature, it will cannibalize itself from the inside out and return to just another female apartheidist Islamic state.

Another mother denounced the edict as "fascistic," and wondered how the school could insist on such a rule when the whole point of high school was to produce independent-minded girls who knew how to think for themselves, thank you very much.

Morgen assembles these elements into an eye-opening and eye-catching document of the moment when it became evident that our once great democracy was on the brink of becoming the same kind of fascistic police state we always feared.

MOORE: It ` s sacrifice and also kind of fascistic, isn ` t it, that the government is going to tell you -- I mean in California, as you know, they ` re talking about a plan where the government would actually regulate the thermostat in your house.